Julia świątek
About Julia świątek
Julia Świątek is the Founder of the Boston College Chapter of the International Youth Neuroscience Association, where she has been active since 2021. She tutors students in calculus, organic chemistry, and biology while also working as an Undergraduate Research Assistant in the Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience Lab at Boston College.
Work at International Youth Neuroscience Association
Julia Świątek has served as the Founder of the Boston College Chapter of the International Youth Neuroscience Association since 2021. In this role, she has been instrumental in promoting neuroscience education and engagement among students. Her responsibilities include organizing events and initiatives that foster interest in neuroscience, as well as mentoring fellow students in related subjects.
Education and Expertise
Julia Świątek earned a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology with a minor in Political Economy and Development Studies from Boston College, completing her studies in 2022. She combines her knowledge in neuroscience with her understanding of political economy, allowing her to approach international affairs from a multidisciplinary perspective. Her educational background supports her tutoring roles in subjects such as calculus, organic chemistry, and biology.
Background
Julia Świątek completed her high school education at Woodland Regional High School, where she received her High School Diploma in 2018. Following her graduation, she enrolled at Boston College, where she pursued her undergraduate studies. In addition to her academic pursuits, she has held various roles that have contributed to her professional development, including positions in tutoring and research.
Achievements
Julia Świątek has been actively involved in tutoring and mentoring since 2021, focusing on subjects such as calculus, organic chemistry, and biology. She has also worked as an Undergraduate Research Assistant in the Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience Lab at Boston College since 2020. Her previous experience includes an internship at the International Trade Administration and a role as Associate Opinions Editor at The Gavel.